

Solana is the fastest blockchain in the world and provides the opportunity to scale blockchain transactions for as little as $0.001 – $0.002 USD per transaction, providing significant cost savings for users. High transaction fees seen on Ethereum (due to increased interest in crypto and DeFi) have held some users back from transacting.

The Solana blockchain enables faster low-fee transactions which help in the adoption of DeFi and Web3. Brave will soon default to Solana for cross-chain and Solana native DApps. Brave only takes a few minutes to setup, go and grab it from brave.Announcing the news today in Lisbon at Solana’s Breakpoint conference, Brendan Eich, CEO and co-founder of Brave and BAT, and Anatoly Yakovenko, CEO and founder of Solana Labs, detailed how the companies will work together to bring best-in-class wallet features for the Solana blockchain into Brave’s Web3 desktop and mobile browsers in the first half of 2022.īrave will integrate the Solana blockchain into the Brave browser, providing default Solana ecosystem support to Brave’s 42 million monthly active users and 1.3 million verified Creators. I'm going to spend a lot more time in Brave because I really love the philosophy of it (that incognito mode over Tor is just great), I hope this post drives others to take a look whether it be just for privacy or to help support HIBP.

As such, if you fire up HIBP in Brave you'll now see the ability to chip in directly from the browser:Īnd if you're really keen, you can chip in some BAT on a monthly basis:Īnd as the bloke who originally reached out quite rightly says: The nice thing about these BAT donations is that they are anonymous and as simple as a click, the best solution I have seen to date. I'm continually amazed at people's willingness to give back via that page so adding the ability to take BAT donations via Brave seemed like a really good idea. It was 6 years ago now that I first introduced donations to Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) and remain enormously happy with that approach (although admittedly some of those items are a bit out of date).

I think that your community of users would love to have this as an option. I wanted to recommend that you set-up your site (HIBP) to allow BAT donations. And then I got this email on the weekend: I am not affiliated with Brave, but it is my new goto browser. I'm a bit passionate about that topic after declaring traditional ad networks to be evil and deciding to ditch them altogether in favour of the sponsorship you see at the top of this blog.Īnyway, yes, I had tried Brave before but no, hadn't really used it to any great extent. It works on the basis of awarding "Basic Attention Tokens" (BAT) based on where people spend their time browsing or choose to donate. But the thing that's really caught the attention of the people I've been speaking to is Brave Rewards which is an innovative way of simultaneously eschewing traditional ads whilst still shuffling money towards content creators. It also has some cool built-in stuff like the ability to create a new private browsing window in Tor rather than just your classic incognito window that might ditch all your cookies and browsing history but still connect to the internet directly from your own IP address. Why they'd ask me that is much more obvious: Brave is a privacy-focused browser that nukes ads and trackers. I don't know exactly why the recent uptick, but lately I've had a bunch of people ask me if I've tried the Brave web browser.
